Lythrum lineare
National Institutes of Health
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Lythrum salicaria L. (purple loosestrife, spiked loosestrife, long purples, or red sally) of the Lythraceae is a tall, perennial…
Premise of research. During biological invasion, the genetic diversity of populations may be reduced by founder events and…
Colonization may favor self‐compatibility (SC) in invasive plants, a process consistent with Baker’s law. We investigated this…
Range expansion during biological invasion requires that invaders adapt to geographical variation in climate, which should yield…
Abstract
Phenological shifts may play a role in the success of invasive species, especially in association with climatic…
AbstractIn this study, we examined how environmental factors and differences among populations of Lythrum salicaria L…
Abstract As heterostyly and self incompatibility are linked in tristylous L. salicaria, all cross-compatible pollinations – those…
Tristyly involves three different forms of flowers that differ reciprocally in the heights of stigmas and anthers within flowers…
The acceptance of poorly tested hypotheses has adverse scientific consequences, and may have adverse ecological and social…
In tristylous plant populations, style‐morph frequencies are governed by an interaction between frequency‐dependent selection due…